train from london to venice
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Yes: I first took train from London to Venice in 1950, and nowadays take it about once a decade. The standard route is a Eurostar train under the Channel to Paris, cross Paris by taxi, and then a sleeper to Venice. Leave London 1353, cross Paris and have dinner 1753 to 2001, and reach Venice 0825. That is 18 hours, most of them fast asleep: Roger is thinking of the faster but more complex trip by day. If you will tell me when you reach London and which airport I shall see whether I can find a better connection for you. If you want to skip Paris you leave London and reach Venice at the same times, but take a fast train from Lille to Dole.<BR><BR>If you search under Venice on the Fodors search engine you will find plenty of comment in favour of this journey - and some against. I enjoy it greatly, especially the view as I step out of the main railway station in Venice. The web site http://www.seat61.com/, then Europe, then Italy, describes the journey well, with photos of the compartments. My note on getting the best from sleepers and couchettes is on http://www.twenj.com/tipsnighttrains.htm<BR><BR>I think Miami to Houston is quite a long way ? This trip, onn the other hsnd, is an afternoon, a view of Paris, and a night. You choose your level of comfort: anything from compartments for four to one compartment per train that has a double bed<BR><BR>Please write if I can help further. Welcome to Europe.<BR><BR>Ben Haines, London<BR><BR><BR>